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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mahaffey, Pennsylvania
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Blair County (99) ►
Cambria County (86) ►
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Centre County (177) ►
Clinton County (28) ►
Elk County (14) ►
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1► Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Mahaffey — Last Raft — ![]() |
On Burnside McGee Highway (U.S. 219) at Fire Tower Road, on the right when traveling south on Burnside McGee Highway. |
From the 1840's until c1912, thousands of county rafts floated billions of board feet of timber to mills in Lock Haven, Williamsport and Marietta. On March 14, 1938, a reenactment "Last Raft" left a traditional assembly point at Charlie McGee's . . . — — Map (db m106665) HM |
2► Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Mahaffey — McGee's Mills Covered Bridge — ![]() |
On Covered Bridge Road, 0.1 miles south of Burnside McGee Highway (U.S. 219), on the right when traveling south. |
Only remaining covered bridge over any branch of the Susquehanna River. Thomas McGee built this single span Burr arch truss bridge in 1873 for $175 using hand hewed white pine timbers from the area. It was the last covered bridge built in Clearfield . . . — — Map (db m106713) HM |
3► Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Mahaffey — Melvin L. Brown — ![]() |
On East Main Street (PA36) at Banner Ridge Road on East Main Street (PA36). |
Welcome to Mahaffey Est. 1889 Home of Melvin L. Brown Feb 22, 1934-Sept 5, 1950 U.S. Army Recipient of the Medal of Honor Korean Conflict — — Map (db m87616) WM |
4► Pennsylvania, Clearfield County, Mahaffey — Rev. A.W. Tozer — (1897-1963) — ![]() |
On Mahaffey Grampian Highway (U.S. 219) at Appian Way, on the right when traveling west on Mahaffey Grampian Highway. |
One of the most significant evangelical Christian authors of the 20th century, Tozer was born a few miles south of here in LaJose (Newburg). A pastor with The Christian and Missionary Alliance and a nationally recognized theologian, lecturer and . . . — — Map (db m106714) HM |